International Journal of Sustainable Transportation
Contribute to our special issue on Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Transportation System

The 5th China- Korea Joint Seminar on Sustainable Transportation Systems (CKJSSTS) will be held on the campus of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea from September 14 to 16, 2018. The CKJSSTS is the premier gathering of the transportation professionals in China and South Korea. For further details, please see http://www.ckjssts.org

The seminar covers both theoretical and practical aspects of transportation systems spanning various transportation modes. In the modern era, the transportation system has continuously confronted challenges as society rapidly changes; various issues that have arisen in our transportation system are still unbearable, such as severe congestion and pollution, efficient mobility and traffic injuries. Recently, the field of recent transportation system undergoes innovative changes driven by new technologies toward sustainability. We invite transportation professionals to submit extended abstract(s) (No more than 1,000 words) to the CKJSSTS. All accepted abstracts will be presented at the seminar in podium sessions. A selection of abstracts will be invited to submit/publish full papers in a special (journal) issue in the International Journal of Sustainable Transportation.

What can I contribute?

The topics covered in the seminar are, but not limited to, the following areas:

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